[There is also a much larger amount of evidence to support the existance of the Holocaust then there is of any supernatural entity...]
Actually Creationism has about 6,000,000 times more evidence supporting it than Holocaustianity does....
Holocaustianity is definitely one of the most irrational and fanatical belief systems.
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The Holocaust is not a religion, it's an event. One that happened. To quote Wikipedia,
As the Holocaust is considered by historians to be one of the most documented events in recent history, these views are not accepted as credible, with organizations such as the American Historical Association stating that Holocaust denial is "at best, a form of academic fraud."
How do you know its 6,000,000? Maybe it's only 5,999,999. How do you know this?
6,000,000 times more evidence to demonstrate that snakes speak than documents, reports or statistics?, What universe is this guy living in?
One of these days I'm going to find out where DF lives.
Then I'm going to go to his house and point an airsoft gun at him, saying that he had figured out the Zionist conspiracy and thus needed to be silenced.
After he's shit himself I'll pull the trigger, revealing that it is in fact a harmless airsoft gun. I'll laugh at the look on his face, then go away.
Um....WHAT evidence?
I've seen pictures of people in concentration camps during the Holocaust. I've never seen any objective evidence for creationism. The Bible doesn't count as there is no evidence that it is anything but a recording of old myths.
I've read and heard a number of eyewitness accounts of the Holocaust. I think it's about the most well-documented event in recent history.
Sorry dude, this just don't fly.
"Holocaustianity" is a word you made up, and reeks of anti-Semitism.
Evidence of Holocaust: photos, videos, letters, people alive TODAY who were THERE (including US & German soldiers).
Evidence of [your version of] Creationism: one self-contradictory and badly translated religious text.
I see you don't quite grasp the meaning of "evidence."
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I see we have a troll hiding behind the anonymity of the internet, apparently supporting DF. So he's a coward AND condones lying about world-affecting events.
WOW... that is absolutely painful to read... humerous, but it gives me a cramp in my spleen...
I look at this and i HOPE that no one in their right mind, or of ANY mind would be that ignorant and is just making it up for the sake of being argumentative... but alas, I have 6,000,000 times more evidence to support that hes just a wingnut =/
I've been to Auschwitz, so don't you dare say to me that the holocaust never happened, one thing that will never leave me is the room full of shoes taken from the people killed there. You are a sick fuck and should die in a fire.
@Eric the Blue (186204)
The truly sad thing, is this person likely has read some of the accounts of the holocaust survivors, and has just deemed it as an elaborate conspiracy to set up Hitler/whatever. He could likely hear every excruciating detail your grandfather could say and be completely unmoved.
We have photographic, video, and survivor documents.
Also, many of those concentration camps are still standing if you would like to go see them.
Tell that to my countless numbered neighbors and their families. Tell that to the families of those who never survived to be anybody's neighbors! Tell that to those who never got a chance to have families in the first place.
You're an exceptional piece of social waste. As such, may you be eaten alive by rats over the course of many days.
@ Tactics :
What is this Christian/Creationist urge to put -anity -nism on everything?
Here's my conjecture: their worldview is so thoroughly warped by their religion they see everything else as yet another belief system, hence 'evolutionism', 'Big Bangism' (as seen on FixedEarth.com), and other attempts to shoehorn reality in a religious mindset.
After WW2, the german populace was shocked when the unbelievable dimensions of this monstrous crime was uncovered. Most people claimed: "We... we didn't know anything about this!"
But some few people, the few ones who were honest, they told a different story. They told: "The day when they came and forced the Jews into the trains ... everybody knew exactly what will happen to them."
How can I tell? I am a german, and I have spoken with numerous people who were young during the Nazi regime. The holocaust was an open secret. The holocaust happened, and whole Germany knew about it.
Fundie knee jerk reaction identified!
Calling anything you don't believe in "irrational" and a "belief system".
What they don't know is that it's about as effective at supporting their religion as a giant burning ball of tar is at keeping a raft afloat.
Wait a minute - I think he meant to say
"The Holocaust has about 6,000,000 times more evidence supporting it than creationism does."
That makes a lot more sense.
The Holocaust itself was both irrational and fanatical (and much more besides), but it requires no "belief". It happened, the evidence is irrefutable, there still remain alive some surivors of it and of those who liberated the camps. Indeed, it is very hard to think of any historical event of which there can be less doubt - sadly.
Creationism, on the other hand, was never observed. It was written about, yes, but that makes it no more true than denying the Holocaust makes the Holocaust a myth.
Holocaustianity is insane ! People pretend to tell us the truth based on observations of reality ! Any sane people know that a coherent idea MUST be backed-up bt Scripture ! That's common knowledge !
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Damn, I'm a poe, now.
I live in Europe, and I clearly remember talking to people that has survived from concentration camps.
And if it was fake, those people fucking deserve a fucking Grammy Award for their fucking performance, because it fucking seemed fucking real.
"Actually Creationism has about 6,000,000 times more evidence supporting it than Holocaustianity does...."
Actually, my uncle would like a word with you, Defensive Fidei. As he just happens to have been one of the Allied troops who liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in WWII.
The photographs he took, coupled with the pocket watch on a stand (made from the wood of one of the camp's barrack doors, no less) that was given to him by the survivor (a watchmaker) he saved the life of by sharing his rations with him are the Final Solution to the Fundie Problem that is your argument, pal.
Fundieism is being exterminated by Secularism. Good.
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